Health, Behavior and Society

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Health, Behavior and Society is an academic discipline at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health that focuses on how social, behavioral, and cultural factors influence health and the design of interventions to improve public health outcomes.

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instanceOf academic discipline
department
affiliatedWith Johns Hopkins University NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith community organizations
government agencies
non-governmental organizations
other departments at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
conducts applied public health research
community-engaged research
implementation science research
intervention research
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalLevel graduate
employs faculty in social and behavioral sciences
fieldOfStudy public health
social and behavioral sciences
focusesOn HIV prevention and care
behavioral determinants of health
chronic disease prevention
community-based public health
cultural determinants of health
design of public health interventions
evaluation of public health interventions
global health behavior
health behavior change
health communication
health disparities
health equity
implementation of public health interventions
injury and violence prevention
mental health and stigma
policy and advocacy related to health behavior
social determinants of health
substance use and addiction
languageOfInstruction English
location Baltimore, Maryland NERFINISHED
mission to develop interventions that improve population health
to understand how behavior and social context influence health
offersProgram Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Public Health
Master of Health Science
Master of Science
certificate programs in health behavior and society
partOf Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health NERFINISHED
usesApproach evidence-based public health practice
multidisciplinary approach
theory-driven intervention design

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